Words With Cheaters Free 1.3.8

2015-06-10 12:51:48Source:Fugisoft LLC

Want to always win in your favorite word games? Use Words With Cheaters!

Unsure about the best play in your favorite word game? Does it seem like your “friends” must be cheating because they always play higher scoring words than you? Download Words With Cheaters and the tables will be turned since you’ll always know the highest scoring play!

Features:

An ultra fast word finder that finds all possible words (and their point values) that you could play

A word checker to check if a word is valid or not

A crossword helper to use when stumped in your favorite crossword puzzles

A dictionary to look up the meaning of all of the new words you’ll be playing (in case anyone calls YOU a cheater)

Support for your favorite word games (like Scrabble, Words With Friends, Wordsmith, and Wordfeud)

General Details:

Click on a word in the results list to lookup the definition from an online dictionary.

Use the menu button to change preferences such as the min and max word length that you would like to see in the results as well as the game that you are playing.

Selecting the correct game is important because this determines which word list will be used when searching for the results as well as how many points each word is worth. Many of the most popular games are supported such as Scrabble, Words With Friends, Wordsmith, and Wordfeud.

Use the menu button to access the help screen at any point in the app.

Word Finder Details:

Enter your tiles and (optionally) enter any letters on the board that you would like to play across. Board letters will be highlighted in a different color in the results to assist when you go to play that word on the board. Use the question mark character (“?”) for your blank tiles. You can also sort the results by point value, word length, or alphabetically.

Word Checker Details:

Enter an exact word that you would like to check to see if it is valid.

Crossword Details:

Enter the exact number of letters for the word you are trying to solve, using the letters you know and the question mark character (“?”) for letters you don’t know.